WACE Kingdom Come Program Feb 8, 2010
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WACE Kingdom Come Program Feb 8, 2010 - Kenny Hebert and Mark Fuller
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on aspects of Kingdom community. The discussions cover the sociological concepts of “Bounded Sets” verses “Centered Sets”. Kenny and Mark look at how these 2 concepts effect how relationships are lived out, addressing the positive and negative impact of each. The discussion reveal how Jesus lived out of the “Centered Set” model and called the church to the same.
WACE Kingdom Come Program Feb 1, 2010
01Feb2010 12:00 PM Filed in: WACE Radio | Kingdom Come
WACE Kingdom Come Program Feb 1, 2010 - Kenny Hebert and Mark Fuller
This is part 2 of a 3 part series on aspects of Kingdom community. The discussions cover the sociological concepts of “Bounded Sets” verses “Centered Sets”. Kenny and Mark look at how these 2 concepts effect how relationships are lived out, addressing the positive and negative impact of each. The discussion reveal how Jesus lived out of the “Centered Set” model and called the church to the same.
WACE Kingdom Come Program Jan 25, 2010
25Jan2010 12:00 PM Filed in: WACE Radio | Kingdom Come
WACE Kingdom Come Program Jan 25, 2010 - Kenny Hebert and Mark Fuller
This is part 1 of a 3 part series on aspects of Kingdom community. The discussions cover the sociological concepts of “Bounded Sets” verses “Centered Sets”. Kenny and Mark look at how these 2 concepts effect how relationships are lived out, addressing the positive and negative impact of each. The discussion reveal how Jesus lived out of the “Centered Set” model and called the church to the same.
How Available Are You?
How Available Are You? - Kenny Hebert
This message discusses one of the characteristic God is looking for in servants; “AVAILABILITY”.
WACE Kingdom Come Program Jan 18, 2010
WACE Kingdom Come Program Jan 18, 2010 - Kenny Hebert and Mark Fuller
This is part 3 of a 3 part series on Spiritual Fathering/Parenting contrasted with Guardians as referenced by Paul in 1Corinthians 4:15, “Even though you have ten thousand guardians in Christ, you do not have many fathers, for in Christ Jesus I became your father through the gospel.” The discussion covers the strengths and blessings of healthy functional spiritual fathering verses the weaknesses and resulting problems of unhealthy guardianship.